If you want to do some graphics processing and display it on a TV set, then you will need an encoder -- or set of encoders in your case. I don't know of any off-the-shelf cards which support more than one S-Video + one Composite outputs. Conexant (formerly Rockwell Semiconductor (formerly Brooktree)) and Chrontel are 2 manufacturers of encoder chips, so you can start there. Try searching for products which use the Bt868, Bt869, or Bt870. I don't understand what you would be 'capturing'. Would you have a camera, then capture a frame, superimpose data on the frame, then encode it and display it on the television? Hope it helps... -- Peter -----Original Message----- From: James Little <Jlittle@xxxxxxxx> To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thursday, August 31, 2000 5:09 PM Subject: [V4L] SVHS Output Device >I'm looking for a card that has 2 (or more) independent SVHS outputs. >It would be even better if it 1 card or multiple cards can do 6 or more >outputs. > >My app will do something similar to the monitors in airports that >display flight information. > >I apologize that this message is a bit off topic, but this list is >fairly close. If you know of a list for this particular topic, please >let me know. > >BTW: My app will use a video capture device (bt848) to capture a frame >and respond to differences in the captured frame. > >Thanks in advance, > James Little > > > >_______________________________________________ >Video4linux-list mailing list >Video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list >